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oe Seg ee OE ee ,_ | THE EVENING WORLD os 7 Brown | and erant a QWNED TOTHEFT, Slop vERDT. me! BTL ee ma Min Wedical Advice. jreene, the well public | lecturer and specialist In ner-) Free Dr. known cessions Gets Big Award. — vous amt chronte diseases, whose suc- | ————— essful k has extend- Unromantic Magistrate, How- Aer Tiatened doy rved to 9 West | , r . ae 14th larger quar- ever, Held Young Lover in i : ters for h e $1,000 Bz ( ¢ Iearmericanccn nord Dr. Greene is ) the proprietor of : tll oy "at [reno Reet e blood and nerve remedy, ndics which he and he can be consulted free of charge, CAUGHT BY WOMAN. \ioraealetac either by letter or personally at his of- | ‘fice, 9 West I4th St. | | Despairing of Police Help, | n Walty Dream’ will wats ot il in C4 lang music orrangeme t the She Diligently Tracked ML don't see why they didn't make I | Kumianern nnd.” owners. of _performins Prat an even $100,000 rights. Authorized, copyrighted — music. the Thief. Justice Davis reserved decision on a | Order next Sunday's World to-day. | famuel Wahrsnzer, a youth living at| No. 17 Pitt street, was thwarted tn his | WM. VOGEL & SON WM. VOGEL & SON happy projec: oping with a belle| | of Willett street to-day, when a deter- | mined you pounced upon him | and over to the police, | of a gold watch and | | A SALE OF THE TIMES Overcoats and Suits = 741°" Reduced from $15, $16, $17, $18, $20, $22, $25. This great sale is emphas'zed by two strong factors—quality and low pricing—a sacrifice of prolits a progressive business must endure in order to carry gocds ‘rom cne se son to another. And because our evr before, owing to an unwual season, the cutting of prices ‘s necessarily more «xtreme—to-wit: Suits and Over- coats at $11.75 reduced from $15, $16, $17, $18, $20, $22, $25. WM. VOGEL & SON Houston Street for his swe nol present stock is larger than mn, him until a SEIZED 220 TINS OF SMUGGLED OP!UM ON LINER. Broadway BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29.—The cus- | toms officials of this port have for some ed the existence of an | x opium smugglers on steamers running betweer ng Victoria, 3B Btartling so susp! A Wi WEEK’ Tacane (azerorere eae [nit font OPENS AN ACCOUNT/ oma Uns of the cont and stowed away 0 f the stea after th way street necticut and Long Island. OUTFITS. —->_ ROSE PASTOR STOKES OFF TO MEDITE! Rooms Farntshea PARLOR suits Rooms Furnished | Apartments { Furnished for 0 up __ BANKING AND 3 AND FINANCIAL. BANKING | AN World | Reprinted from the New York Law Journa aid he would not visit ;GNGOS ves To tiie Members of the Bar of New York: 100 FIRMS ARE LOSERS It is seldom that any great public movement in New York is carried on without the active help of the members of our profession There is always some period in an undertaking which relies for success upon public ap- IN! MT fire at] proval where the attitude and assistance of the lawyers of New York become the w ‘oburn & of importance. | SRTO BS eile Rath The Resumption of Business by the Knickerbocker Trust Company is a 1 +t ~. Over one hundred matter in which the public has a keen interest, not only by reason of the fin as red in the ware-} advantages to the 17,000 Depositors and to those who are dependent upon \ ‘ * had | $100.0 | them, but to the business men of the City, who generally regard tne reopen- IN. 1,000,000 BLAZE. | ing of the Trust Company as the one thing which, more than any other, would tend at the present time to complete restoration of the normal busi- ness conditions necessary to the general welfare, This is evidenced by the formal recommendations signed by the Presi- dents of five of the leading Banks in New York City. By the action of Judge Thomas 1, Chatfield, of the United States Dis- trict Court for the Eastern District of New York, Surrogate Thomas, of this County, and Justice Vernon M, Davis, of the Supreme Court, In authorizing Depositors who are Executors or Trustees to assent to the Plan of Re- sumption, the Courts have given it the stamp of their approval, Now that judicial authority has been added to the support of the business. interests which form, as a whole, the clientele of the New York Bar, it only remains for the members of that Bar, as firms or individuals, to aid In bringing about prompt resumption, So important do we regard the ultimate success of thls movement that we have agreed to serve as a Legal Advisory Board to advise the Depositors* Committee, and to this end we invite the assistance and co-operation of all the members of the Bar. New York, January 25th, 1908 PLAYERPIANO is the sweet-toned, _ artistic Anderson Piano and the ideal player merchanism combined truly the ideal of the trained musician, for hand playing, as of the non-musi- cin, who may render the se- lections of the former with (GEE) | equal facility. Wm. J. Wallace, Jno. E. Parsons, | i Oe Alton B, Parker, Chas. C. Bull, Deven Nasa Thomas Thacher, Wm. B. Hornblower, ANDERSON & CO. Morgan J. O'Brien, F. W. Whitridge, 3, B. F. Tracy, Acrian H. Joiine, el i a hy 5 ty Bro oklyn, | Francis Lynde Stetson, Julius M. Mayer, Wm. N, Cohen, Jonn F, Dillion, * av. WEDNESDAY, 1908 JANUARY 29, , ° The dealing with ihe new “ convenience © Charg e Accounts. Greenhut and Company Dry Goods store ona charge account bas’s will be gladly extended to persons entitled to credit. Such accounts are respectfully solicited. This is a remarkably fortunate purchase of French Arabian Lace Curtains from a prominent importer by virtue of which we are able to quote the most attractive low prices. The Curtains are of a staple and highly-tavored character, mounted An Extraordinary on heavy French nets, with handsome borders and_ insertions. Many of the patterns cannot be duplicated: Sl afi IN Saoirse es 3.00, 3.75 and 5.00 a pair Feet Regular value. . . . . 6.00, 7.00 and 8.00 a pair rene Io 0-0 0 oo 0 6 SSO, VON axl) YO o pon Lace Regular value. . . . . 9.50, 12.00 and 13.50 a pair Curtains At. . 2 6 6 2 6. 8.00, 9.00 and 10.00 a pair Regular value. . . . 14.00, 15.00 and 16.50 a pair At. . 2... 12.00, 1600, 1950 and 22.50 a pair Regular value. . 22.50, 25.00, 27.50 and 33.50 a pair We have just received our new Spring importation of French Seam- less Savonnerie Rugs. These handsome Rugs are sold in New York City exclusively by this store They are made in sizes up to 13 6 wide and 16.6 long, and come in correct Period designs in exquisite colorings suitable for high-class furnishings A full variety of solid French Seamless Rugs At Heavily color Rugs with shaded borders. To make room for these new Rugs, we place on sale to-morrow all the discontinued patterns in our regular line of French Seamless Rugs, marked in many cases at about one-half their regular value : 20 Rugs; size 46x66 . . 2 . . . . at 9.00 each Reduced Values up to 18.00 Prices 21 Rugs; size 56x80 . . . . . . . at 16.50 each Values up to 32.50 14 Rugs; size 8.0x11.6 . 2 . + at 30.00 each Values up to 55. 00. S Rugs; size 10.0x13.0 g 3 +. at 37.50 each Values up to 72. 50 S Rugs; size 100x130 . . . 1... at 67.50 each Values up to 115.00 7 Rugs; size 113x150 . . . . . . . at 75.00 each Values up to 125.00 2 Rugs; size 13.0x16.0 . . . . . . « at 75.00 each Values up to 150.00 Hand Tufted Rugs: Size 8.6x11.6; at 100.00... .. . Size 9.0x13.0; at 12500 . . . . .. Size 9.0x13.0; at 175.00 . .. ... Value 200.00 Value 250.00 Value 350.00 ———— Final Clearance of Women's Tailor-Made Suits For street and traveling wear: These finely tal'ored, fashionable Suits must leave our stock immedi- ately to make room for the new Spring garments which are arriving every day. Hence the heavy reductions in price. The materials are of fine cheviots, broadcloths and English suitings: At. . . 1850, 25.00, 35.90 and 45.00 Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly Occupied by B, Altman & Co.) “ANCHOR DENTURE” PLATE Does not cover the roof of your mouth or fall down. Easy to take out, clean and re- place. It is a very strong and durab!e plate, Will last 4 lifetime with yeasonable car. We are the inventors. Ours is tre Only Place Where You Can Get the ‘Anchor Denture” When extractions are made in the morning the new plate will be ready to wear home at night. All extractlons made painless by our New Botanical Discovery. ALL WORK GUARANTEED TEN YEARS, Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 | Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5,00 Gold Fillings,,., $1.00 up Silver Fillings .50c. up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 W. 23d St., New York. ake 416 ta St., Brooklyn, mobi $400-$650; 1907 Cadi o ‘Autocars, $250, éc. 100 other UnuauAl opportunities, ieerfully given, RST Quality, best French makes CHEAPER than seconds! Auto “Bodies Extremely Low t lettes, bes! HOON U8d LETIMSS Hai i Tourtne,, cheap, Broadway Mammoth Auto- mobile Exchange, 289 to 245 We 56th, near Broadway, DIAMONDS éreoit Only relluble, up-to-date goods: No employers’ references necessary, chyjitiend ‘representative if desired write or telephone, §767—Cortl, American Watch and Diamond Co 8 den Lane, 24 floor. Demon. DIAMOND: ;, JEWELRY. a7 waa N HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDDAS, 97104, yerman, French and iwedis: spoken, Lacies in attendance. EETH Extracted with Gas,$1.00 No Charge for Ex, When Artificial eth Are Inserted. EET, | SQ—K7—&—B1O GUILSHAN, DENTIST, N. B. Cor, 125th St. and an Entrance, 27! W. 1 ein World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. Co. 156 5th Ave., and Coffees at wi Chotes Teas, 5:1b, ROBT, DUNCAN’ 110 WALL STREET. REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. WESTCHESTER. EKENSICO MANOR, or North White I Nee? on easy terms; low prices: Fook speculation, Rea Te cnoMiweLt. The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed and Their Baby. 64 Pages—Lithographed in Colors nat. 217 W_12 BES, CARRIAGES, 4C. HORSES, CARRIAGES, SC. —I!uminated Board Covers. Price, $1.00, at WORLD OFFICES: Pulte Uptown, premises to J.) corner_of, Ne Extra Charge for It. rhe World may be left at any American District Messenger | Office in the elty until 9 P, M. Trade supplied by Saalfield Pub, N.Y. HEARN. S?REEL FOURTEENTH West of Fifth Avenue ; conv SIssaaa Swi i emouEr © DRESS AND Y LET ITS OPPORTUNITIES SLIP BY! No Housekeeper can afiord to miss such values in Musline, Sheetings, Linens, Towels and White Goods; nor should any who value economy torego the opportunity to buy Muslin Un. derwear and other ready made Garinents at present prices. FOLLOWING ARE FCR TO-MORROW :— January Sale of iWorment ap ) Broadcloth f | Women's Suits katy Babies’ Wear | Black and best cH MEIC) tinued; also following new at- h dor semi-fit—singl “fancy ‘or plain. taile tractions: | collar—Skinner's satin CHILDREN'S NAINSOOK DRESSES— 00 Butts 9 Sizes to is 9) Suits 1 $8 inty fancies in lace, embty, ung and tucks, also lace and we! Women's Long Cloth Coats Seen Broadcloth, Kersey and Montagnac-« regularly RL Ahi and ‘colors—60-inch length— Jooge fitted and semi-fitted—tull or Iincd—the higher priced ner's satin lining and ® trim—the others mely designed with braids I sts elaborately) ep berilias. to d'yrs—worth Gs orth $1788... 9.98 vats worth $9.11 i ANCY LAWS, Coats worth $30.00.17.98° 3 i |Fur Coats R gi vedium, Tenet ner’s satin lining— Wrappers and Kimonos vel and Flannelette— checks, ht and dark capes beautlt: ribbons, bralds and lace— reg. $4.0 coxa . 2.98 Ripple Eiderdown Sacques 1 colors—full trim of stitched satin— and silk may therefor All- Wool ma" Shirts such | fas usnally sell at 79 to w....1 +49 and, Moreen—tatlored ‘and 4 a; 3 flounces with shirrings, tucks, CTA Be eel nek) sings and ruffles—several new BABI DIAPE ie. Good quality Bird's-eye-Hemmed— | $4.98 Silk Retticostsk 2.98 Single Width. Double Width. avy Taffeta—deey om aut rrings an mxt—ilon.... «49 | 20xi0—dos.. 98 Hehstucks, pine Futtle. tinea: | . .59 2 doz. . | 69 x48—doz.. 1.38, Laced Fronts and | 79 -doz.. 1.58 Princess Corsets Ma een eal ae up lot, = of which ste Br es re $250 to $s 1.49 Special Lunches First To-morrow (Thursday) sets have been offered below 11:30 to 2:30 Soup, New England Dinner. ‘Tea or Coffes, full price....A new model, with extra long back and deep hip—matertals are fine coutil and batistes — the Princess models are of coutil and silk fig’d brocade — with and with- out attached garters—all sizes in each style. $1.50 Brassieres.... .98 Twilled Cambric—newest Mutton. Apple p. Sauce, Mashed Turnips and AceR, model— m 0 emb'y and lace. trim—ribbon run— Cream instead of other dessert. Brastleres are fitted. boned corset Breakfast Daily, 9 to 11 A. M. covers that give the fashionable trim figure. © | Another Special | Sale of Women’s Fumps For dancing and dressy wear—All sizes and widths— Fully worth $3.00 . .. $1.98 | | | Patent leather or white kid—smartest new forms and perfect | snug fit at heels and sides—Cuban heels and the new toe shapes | —tiexible hand turned soles—ribbon bows. | Women’s ‘‘Tenderfoot’’ House Slippers 1.00 | All sizes—a splendid value . | Made of soft kid—broad toes, low, flat heels—genuine comfort! | @ | 2. MORNING SALES To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M Lo prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities. a 111-Wool Brussels Rugs—oxi2 te. | \p4ul-Wool serges 4 a E ty— Rich Oriental designs—aiso medallion Paar Rosato Ckrainat centres with effective harmonizing | Gray Navy Dare Red borders and sinall designs—tine || Myrtle Golden Se: assortment affording artistic 9. 50 |] Aiso black—worth .59 selection for any room or \PoMaix stoop pres Color scheme—value $14.75.. — is quality and size has absolutely 1 heen’ found elsewhere at any veather | ags approaching this splendid =e |Jitand envetope ana chatelaine stylen— J SialsTake It white you ‘cant |] back and colors—g1! 2 HIRD FLOOR RUG DEBT. trim—purse or Inside frame— : = I|imotre tinea French Sateen Comfortables MLorthnTei to Sr Full size—fine, lustrous quality in artistic floral colorings—one side has S-ineh border in harmonizing plain color, algo allover floral filling—worth $3.69. A rare opportunity for kee! who are wise to profit by Itt EDDING DEP'T, MAIN FLOOR_CENTRE BUILDING. {]Wome.w’s broadcloth Coats Fine Black Chiffon Broadcloth with | good lustre—60 Inch length—full ‘reular—smartly tatlored with stitched or novelt strappin, bodies sa Vouths’ Tr Quality, fit and tailoring of garments Priced élsewhere at $2.0) and $2. all wool cheviots in medium and dark gray stri. ull assortment of sizes from 15 to 20 yrs. which, with the other 2 points charac 18 ore { 00 spectal, mark it truly dinary—Our Morning. ‘Price, uscrs and other neat colorin, nicely tallored with pleats Jeep flounce extra: fu all _aizes—$1.25 kind: 65 OND. BLOOR-—WRAPPER DEPT. THIRD FLOO" 2 RUILDING. _—$_$_ S| Vane Waists Women’s Whit: Lawn Waists Wyronrg ¥ 1 Underwer: Fronts of allover emb'y in effective Jesigns—fnll finish of fine ks all sizes—oqual to any $1.25—Morning Sale Pi .69 URTAND PLOOR WASH WATST DEPT. Heavy w “shirt 9 atthe ues ress Hats bratds— tt mediam 4417 8 Including LOOR—V SP AUIEDING, SyInD Wool Finish Suitings ‘an, gray and other stylish blendings natty fypiaey TANEN: . taffeta bhor Also heavy plain taffeias— nes Wide—black and dresses, quality, ST-CHNTRE BUILDING. ivi> Robbers na ail size: Thursday Me ont s init Two seconn FLOOR WE: SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M. PHONE ORDERS. ONLY—NO MAIL OR ® ~

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